A-HOST launches state-of-the-art Oracle Cloud Customer Center in Thailand

Taveesak Saengthong, Managing Director, Oracle Thailand (left) and  Bunprasit Tangchaisuk, CEO, A-HOST (right)
Taveesak Saengthong, Managing Director, Oracle Thailand (left) and Bunprasit Tangchaisuk, CEO, A-HOST (right)

A-HOST, a local value-added distributor and a member of Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN), today launched its A-HOST and Oracle Cloud Customer Center in Thailand. The center is a collaborative investment between A-HOST and Oracle Thailand and is designed to serve the needs of Thai customers wanting to adopt cloud services.

 

Located in metropolitan Bangkok, the new A-HOST and Oracle Cloud Customer Center is designed to enable A-HOST representatives to host its customers while bringing together a team of Oracle Cloud experts to address customers’ business and IT challenges. The facility boasts over 150 square meters, and features a state-of-the-art design and contains a training room and a workshop and a co-working space where design thinking sessions can be organized.

 

Speaking at the launch event, Bunprasit Tangchaisuk, CEO, A-HOST Co. Ltd. said, “We are seeing huge potential in the cloud market in Thailand, and especially in the current socio-economic landscape, demand for cloud services have seen a huge uptake. Organizations are seeking modern cloud applications or cloud infrastructure to migrate their existing workloads as they look to enhance and optimize not only their operations, but also the cost structure of their IT spending.”

 

“A-HOST is proud to be collaborating with Oracle in Thailand to address this market demand. The launch of the A-HOST and Oracle Cloud Customer Center, powered by A-HOST, in Thailand, will better serve the needs of A-Host customers looking to migrate their workloads to the cloud. We thank Oracle for the continued trust in our working relationship to bring this vision to life,” he continued.

 

A-HOST & Oracle Cloud Customer Center is located at SM Tower, 21st Floor, Phahon Yothin Road, Phayathai, Phayathai, Bangkok. It is managed and operated by A-HOST and called "BOCA" (Best Oracle Cloud by A-HOST). The center provides knowledge and services to partners and customers covering all areas of the Oracle Cloud (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS) with a focus on Oracle Cloud offerings including Smart City and Smart Enterprise (Digital Transformation, Trusted Cloud, Oracle Cloud ERP, Oracle Analytics Cloud, and Oracle Cloud Security and Managed Services). 

 

Mr. Bunprasit said, “A-HOST & Oracle Cloud Customer Center is a one-stop center for partners and customers to build confidence, real-life experience, and expertise, allowing them to migrate to ORACLE environment. We target customers in any industries. They will be able to see real cloud solutions demonstration at the center from A-HOST team specialists.”

 

Taveesak Saengthong, Managing Director, Oracle Thailand added, “Customers are increasingly perceiving Oracle as a trusted advisor for their cloud requirements.  Our autonomous cloud generates a new type of value for our customers.  It is the answer to many of their resource challenges, their cybersecurity challenges, performance challenges – and most of all Oracle Cloud offers superior economics. Given the current circumstances and operating environment across the world, customers are responding with commitment to Oracle cloud technology reflecting their recognition of the value being offered. We congratulate A-HOST for the launch of the A-HOST & Oracle Cloud Customer Center and look forward to working hand-in-hand to deliver the best outcomes for our customers’ in their cloud migration journey.” 

 

An increasing number of businesses in Asia are turning to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Oracle Autonomous Database to gain benefit from the advantages the company’s autonomous technology brings.  These include lower costs, better security and management, higher-performance. Combined these then drive greater business productivity and efficiency, and users now include the likes of Thailand’s Forth Smart and 7 Eleven in the Philippines.

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